Havana, Cuba

Havana, Cuba

North and Central America
The capital of Liberty Island and its main tourist center Havana is less than two years away from its 500th anniversary. The architecture of the times of the Spanish colonial domination is adjacent here to the ultra-modern skyscrapers made of concrete and glass. The city is very picturesque: the center of Old Havana with narrow colonial streets is the very history of the country and its capital - the catalog of historical monuments alone includes over 900 objects. During the day, colorful shows are constantly held here, and in the evening cabarets open their doors. Havana is a colorful and attractive city, one of the most unusual in the whole world. The recognizable and memorable atmosphere, many attractions and a special mood in the air attract travelers here and allow…
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Cuba 2007

Cuba 2007

North and Central America
According to ezinereligion, in 2007, Cuba had an estimated population of over 11 million people, composed mainly of Mestizo and White ethnic groups. The official language was Spanish but several other languages were also spoken. The economy was largely based on exports of sugar, nickel and tobacco. In terms of foreign relations, Cuba had close ties with its neighbors Venezuela and Mexico and maintained diplomatic relations with several other countries such as the United States, China and Russia. Politically, Cuba was a socialist republic led by President Fidel Castro since 1959 until his term ended in 2008. Following his term Raul Castro became President in 2008 and is still in power today. Yearbook 2007 Cuba. The question of Fidel Castro's possible return to power, which has occupied both Cubans and…
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